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***** “A great read, education and reminder that building a small brand is achievable. I’m about to embark on a reshape of my little business after a bit of a hiatus and I’m now more excited than ever about getting started.”

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Written with my dear colleague Yvonne Fuchs, this work book is packed full of practical exercises to enable you to build up a real picture of who are you and how you differentiate yourself in a very competitive marketplace

We will take you through a series of simple steps to show you how to develop a unique brand that reflects your own personality, your own values and the essence of what makes you YOU. We will show you how to use what you learn about yourself to develop a brand-led business.

You can buy it on Amazon as a paperback for £14.99 or as an ebook right here, just click the PayPal link above.

***** “A great read, education and reminder that building a small brand is achievable. I’m about to embark on a reshape of my little business after a bit of a hiatus and I’m now more excited than ever about getting started.”
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***** “Clearly brilliant!”
“I love the examples given in the book. They make it real and familiar, I could relate to them and use the understanding to look at my own business with new eyes.

The simple, short written exercises focused my mind and crystallised ideas in a highly productive way…”

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If you want to build a business that is built on integrity, this is the book for you.”

Clare Jackson
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“Very well written, easy to follow and engaging. A powerful tool to help you develop your business idea using a brand led model. I finished the book feeling good about my business idea and ready to crack on!”

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“Activities in class to work on the individual project ‘A brand called you’ and regular group exercices in class to put in application the knowledge.”

Student, Rennes Business School. (Use of exercises as a learning platform.)